Apple takes security seriously, and so does OpenCore. 0.8.9 brought improvements to the interaction between the bootloader and Apple’s FileVault disk encryption. This ensured that the user interface for entering your password during boot was smooth, high-resolution, and bug-free, matching the experience of a real Mac closely.
Debug logging for ACPI patches has been improved, making it easier for advanced users to troubleshoot custom SSDT configurations. opencore 0.8.9
| Quirk | Value | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | AppleCpuPmCfgLock | YES | If BIOS CFG-Lock is inaccessible | | AppleXcpmCfgLock | YES | Same as above | | CustomSMBIOSGuid | NO | Leave for laptops? No. | | DisableIoMapper | YES | Disables VT-d (unless you use DMAR table) | | PanicNoKextDump | YES | Clean crash logs | | PowerTimeoutKernelPanic | YES | Prevents sleep wake panics | | XhciPortLimit | NO | Critical: Broken in 0.8.9 + Ventura 13.3 | Apple takes security seriously, and so does OpenCore